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Marine Aquarium Fish Trade Study Reveals Fewer Fish, More Species Imported ... - Science Daily (press release)

Marine Aquarium Fish Trade Study Reveals Fewer Fish, More Species Imported ... - MarketWatch (press release)

Adventures in Ohio: The Greater Cleveland Aquarium - WFMJ

Pollution-hunting robot fish take to the sea - Times LIVE

Captive dolphins have less toxic mercury than wild animals - Baltimore Sun (blog)

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Marine Aquarium Fish Trade Study Reveals Fewer Fish, More Species Imported ... - Science Daily (press release)


New York Times (blog)

Marine Aquarium Fish Trade Study Reveals Fewer Fish, More Species Imported ...
Science Daily (press release)
ScienceDaily (May 22, 2012) — As the popularity of marine aquariums rises, so does the demand for wildlife inhabiting them. Most aquarium fish are harvested from their natural habitats -- primarily coral reefs -- and imported into the United States by ...
Counting Nemo: A Deep Look at the Aquarium TradeNew York Times (blog)

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Marine Aquarium Fish Trade Study Reveals Fewer Fish, More Species Imported ... - MarketWatch (press release)


Marine Aquarium Fish Trade Study Reveals Fewer Fish, More Species Imported ...
MarketWatch (press release)
As the popularity of marine aquariums rises, so does the demand for wildlife inhabiting them. Most aquarium fish are harvested from their natural habitats - primarily coral reefs - and imported into the United States by the millions annually.

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Adventures in Ohio: The Greater Cleveland Aquarium - WFMJ


Adventures in Ohio: The Greater Cleveland Aquarium
WFMJ
That's different from your experience at a zoo where you might see some fish in a day, but when you come here you're truly immersed, if you'll excuse the pun, in fish and their lives," said Tami Brown from the Greater Cleveland Aquarium.

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Pollution-hunting robot fish take to the sea - Times LIVE


Times LIVE

Pollution-hunting robot fish take to the sea
Times LIVE
The robotic fish developed by scientists from Essex University is put through its paces in a special tank at the London Aquarium. Robot “fish” developed by European scientists to improve pollution monitoring moved from the lab to the sea in a test at ...

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Captive dolphins have less toxic mercury than wild animals - Baltimore Sun (blog)


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Captive dolphins have less toxic mercury than wild animals
Baltimore Sun (blog)
People aren't the only ones at risk from eating mercury-contaminated fish, since coal-burning power plants have liberally sprinkled the toxic metal across the earth's waters. But it appears that captive dolphins have a little less to worry about in ...
High mercury levels found in wild dolphinsUPI.com

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